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consequently, if you cut us at a time when it is growing, it is a double hit in some sense. >> the fbi director testified on capitol hill on the negative impact of budget cuts, political correctness, and renewing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. watch it online at the video library. all are dead-end searchable. you can clip portions to e-mail and blog post. >> now, more from the atlantic council awards dinner. united nations secretary general ban ki moon was celebrated. this is one hour. >> i can imagine no man more per britain -- no morthan more prepd to present the next award. let me introduce you to another czech cable. this is the one who served in the ninth infantry division with his brother tom in 1962 during the vietnam war. these two enlisted soldiers were literally brothers in arms, serving side-by-side. they as often as not have walked. together, the most dangerous spots at the head of their ambush and reconnaissance patrols in the steaming jungles of the mekong delta. they watched firsthand as their comrades perish around them, still managing to forge ahead in brav
consequently, if you cut us at a time when it is growing, it is a double hit in some sense. >> the fbi director testified on capitol hill on the negative impact of budget cuts, political correctness, and renewing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. watch it online at the video library. all are dead-end searchable. you can clip portions to e-mail and blog post. >> now, more from the atlantic council awards dinner. united nations secretary general ban ki moon was celebrated....
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under the ninth circuit approach, obviously, this individual could not be arrested by fbi agents as a category call matter. but under the approach of respondent, the federal courts would have to inquire under the circumstances surrounding the arrest and inquire speckly into the whether the government of pakistan consented to the arrest by fbi agents in pakistan in 1997. >> what the government and petitioners sosa want the court to believe, having gone through the trouble expressing to the world and to the people in terms of -- that we would as a nation, enforce the law of nations that then the congress skrus didn't do it. because they basically didn't do anything else to force the torts and violation of the laws
under the ninth circuit approach, obviously, this individual could not be arrested by fbi agents as a category call matter. but under the approach of respondent, the federal courts would have to inquire under the circumstances surrounding the arrest and inquire speckly into the whether the government of pakistan consented to the arrest by fbi agents in pakistan in 1997. >> what the government and petitioners sosa want the court to believe, having gone through the trouble expressing to the...
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did they answer you, the fbi? >> they haven't answered us yet but we will stay on it until they give us an answer why they allow the accounts to exist where they recruit people to murder us. >> judge jeanine: and congressman, are is it true they are actually tweeting news flashes from the jihaddist fronts on twitter? >> yes. of course. they use twitter just like anybody else and it is an update a constant update of what they are doing, what other organizations is are doing. and also promoting violence against the united states, americans, and specifically. and the fbi needs to look into this. they can take down these accounts. we would hope that they would. >> judge jeanine: congressman poe from texas joining us from houston. thanks so much. and stay on that one. that is pretty outrageous. using twin citieser to further jihaddist agenda.rther a >> the nfl referees are back but the battle may be just beginning. sleep train's inventory clearance sale is ending soon. save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of sim
did they answer you, the fbi? >> they haven't answered us yet but we will stay on it until they give us an answer why they allow the accounts to exist where they recruit people to murder us. >> judge jeanine: and congressman, are is it true they are actually tweeting news flashes from the jihaddist fronts on twitter? >> yes. of course. they use twitter just like anybody else and it is an update a constant update of what they are doing, what other organizations is are doing....
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because beyond there is where the fbi has set up their crime scene investigation. and just beyond that, for days now, they have been inside a basement downstairs, and at this time, they are sifting through all kinds of dirt, where they have dug up a cement floor and going six feet into the ground to see whether they can determine any signs whether little etan patz may have been buried there more than 33 years ago. that's how long it's been since he's disappeared. any evidence they find, and they had to obtain a search warrant to look for him there, after re-examining old and new information, they're trying to see whether they have evidence of any blood, of his remains, any clothing, anything they can find to determine whether this might be his final resting place. rob? >> susan, this is so old. how common is it for a 33-year-old missing persons case to get this much police attention? this kid was on the milk carton campaign back in the '70s. does that have anything to do with it, that notoriety? >> that notoriety is how we all know about this case. but then the cas
because beyond there is where the fbi has set up their crime scene investigation. and just beyond that, for days now, they have been inside a basement downstairs, and at this time, they are sifting through all kinds of dirt, where they have dug up a cement floor and going six feet into the ground to see whether they can determine any signs whether little etan patz may have been buried there more than 33 years ago. that's how long it's been since he's disappeared. any evidence they find, and...
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i do not need hate mail and this is the time when she will be assembling the largest fbi file in american history, and a symbol of j. edgar hoover who hated her, who wanted to strip her of her citizenship who sent her to go live with her people in liberia. so, eleanor, in many ways, and eleanor speaks her mind in the way general marshall speaks her mind and also like general marshall. there are times when she will -- there's no other word for it, just shut up. and nowhere is this more clear than in the issue of internment. now my great friend doug robinson and i have spent collectively 20 years trying to find every scrap of paper in the history of the universe and eleanor roosevelt and internment. we have talked to people who were in internment camps because we had talked with people who met mrs. roosevelt in the river and we have mined archives in 11 countries and in about 50 states trying to find this. i will bet my mortgage, my career and the digital budget in this library to which i have passionately devoted on is that in this case, franklin roosevelt said to eleanor roosevelt, this i
i do not need hate mail and this is the time when she will be assembling the largest fbi file in american history, and a symbol of j. edgar hoover who hated her, who wanted to strip her of her citizenship who sent her to go live with her people in liberia. so, eleanor, in many ways, and eleanor speaks her mind in the way general marshall speaks her mind and also like general marshall. there are times when she will -- there's no other word for it, just shut up. and nowhere is this more clear...
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the fbi has the lead in this investigation. the information the best information and the best assessment we have today is that in fact this was not a preplanned premeditated attack. that what happened initially was that it was a spontaneous rehe action to what had just transpired in cairo as a consequence of the video. that people quartered outside of the emba -- people gathered outside of the embassy and then it grew very violent and those with extremist ties joined the fray and came it heavy weapons which unfortunately are quite common in post revolutionary libya and that then spun out of control. but we don't see at this point signs that this was a coordinated planned premeditated attack. obviously we will wait for the results of the investigation and we don't want to jump to conclusions before then but i do think it is important for the american people to know our best current assessment. >> chris: and the last question, terror cells in benghazi had carried out five attacks since april including one at the same consultate,
the fbi has the lead in this investigation. the information the best information and the best assessment we have today is that in fact this was not a preplanned premeditated attack. that what happened initially was that it was a spontaneous rehe action to what had just transpired in cairo as a consequence of the video. that people quartered outside of the emba -- people gathered outside of the embassy and then it grew very violent and those with extremist ties joined the fray and came it heavy...
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we can report back on many successful joint operations with fbi and enter poll. we have good work and it is impressive with the establishment of the cyber crime center the work in the european union and u.s. but the bad guys have the upper hand right now. the only way to change the game is to act quickly and together. group am hopeful we can win the debate and the battle and looking forward to suggestions come lead discussions, and a deeper partnership. thank you very much. [applause] during the introduction of homeland security the third largest department with 240,000 employees, we have additional contractors contractors, commissioner malmstrom said my god. that is luxembourg. [laughter] i was just there. it is not to. [laughter] but it is march her at the outset they queued to csis to give us the opportunity to speak my colleagues and by a have concluded a negotiation with syria and her colleagues move it is the instructive experience for us in many ways not the least to give a deep and abiding insight in europe when you mention i was curious about the use use
we can report back on many successful joint operations with fbi and enter poll. we have good work and it is impressive with the establishment of the cyber crime center the work in the european union and u.s. but the bad guys have the upper hand right now. the only way to change the game is to act quickly and together. group am hopeful we can win the debate and the battle and looking forward to suggestions come lead discussions, and a deeper partnership. thank you very much. [applause] during...
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it is still being examined by the fbi. the officials are saying it is the kind of custom-fit device, meaning that even if somebody was subjected to a detailed security pat down at an airport checkpoint, it would be very difficult to detect this device. it is described as sophisticated. >> given the level of collaboration with saudi america -- with saudi arabia's intelligence agency, how did this take place? >> the cia, the saudis, and possibly other western intelligence agencies were involved in this operation, which unfolded after the -- over the past month or so. we do not know precisely when he got out of yemen. the operation seems to have yielded another success, as the u.s. would see it. it led to intelligence which enabled the americans over the weekend to target a senior al qaeda operative wanted in connection with the bombing 12 years ago. he is on the fbi's most wanted list. he was killed by a drone strike on sunday. it was information gleaned by the double agent that led to the fatal drone strike. >> steve kingst
it is still being examined by the fbi. the officials are saying it is the kind of custom-fit device, meaning that even if somebody was subjected to a detailed security pat down at an airport checkpoint, it would be very difficult to detect this device. it is described as sophisticated. >> given the level of collaboration with saudi america -- with saudi arabia's intelligence agency, how did this take place? >> the cia, the saudis, and possibly other western intelligence agencies...
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john mill ear former fbi deputy director is with us. >> good morning, norah. this was a dark and bold plot to target a crowded street in the heart of the financial district to unleash a massive explosion to kill hundreds and strike at the symbol of the u.s. economy but from almost the start the co-conspiratorsing worked spotted. quazi mohammad nafis arrived to study cyber security. yesterday he placed what he believed to be a 1,000 pound truck bomb in front of the federal reserve bank in new york city three blocks from ground zero. >> he came here in january of this year. he got a student visa under the pretext of being a student at a college in missouri. he comes here with the purpose of committing some sort of jihad here in the united states. >> according to the fbi, on wednesday morning, nafis drove the van. he recorded a video to claim responsibility for the attack. he was arrested in the hotel with a cellular phone that he believed to be a detonator. in court documents the fbi said nafis told the undercover agent i just want something big, something very
john mill ear former fbi deputy director is with us. >> good morning, norah. this was a dark and bold plot to target a crowded street in the heart of the financial district to unleash a massive explosion to kill hundreds and strike at the symbol of the u.s. economy but from almost the start the co-conspiratorsing worked spotted. quazi mohammad nafis arrived to study cyber security. yesterday he placed what he believed to be a 1,000 pound truck bomb in front of the federal reserve bank in...
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and finally here is a factoid i fount interesting, the fbi has done an estimate of how much fraud there is in health care. i began to look at this and gave a talk at the health care ain't fraud association. turns out about 10% of health care spending is loss to fraud. and the extent of it in the sophistication of it is enormous. if we can take 10% of health care spending we spend 2.6 trillion a year. that's $2.6 billion that we -- $260 million that we spend that's loss to fraud. that amount of money will cover every single uninsured person in america. just reducing that. the health care reform law includes provisions to curb it. there are modest steps. very important steps with the far cry what we could do to take it out of the system and use that money for good care for people who need it. the people who come to your clinic here at st. peters who are uninsured who get better care. what can you do? we have to preserve and sustain the god that medicine does, and the only way to do that is take out the things that don't add value and use those resources for the things that add value to li
and finally here is a factoid i fount interesting, the fbi has done an estimate of how much fraud there is in health care. i began to look at this and gave a talk at the health care ain't fraud association. turns out about 10% of health care spending is loss to fraud. and the extent of it in the sophistication of it is enormous. if we can take 10% of health care spending we spend 2.6 trillion a year. that's $2.6 billion that we -- $260 million that we spend that's loss to fraud. that amount of...
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why wasn't the fbi actually visited the skrim scene yet? we'll stake a look at the reasons. >> this is actually spain this week. this was actually before the budget was released. spain now is bracing for another bad day. >>> she's famous for her harry potter books. now j.k. rowling has written something completely different. we'll go live to london for the reaction. its multi-action formula restores visibly healthier skin in 3 days. neosporin® eczema essentials™. [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean. with tide pods. just one removes more stains than the 6 next leading pacs combined pop in. stand out. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff you
why wasn't the fbi actually visited the skrim scene yet? we'll stake a look at the reasons. >> this is actually spain this week. this was actually before the budget was released. spain now is bracing for another bad day. >>> she's famous for her harry potter books. now j.k. rowling has written something completely different. we'll go live to london for the reaction. its multi-action formula restores visibly healthier skin in 3 days. neosporin® eczema essentials™. [ female...
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i'm withholding judgment on what the fbi did here and then said he has great respect for the fbi and that if he had been told about the investigation in the middle of it then everybody would be asking, why was the white house informed in the middle of an investigation? so the president had two chances here basically to express any displeasure that he might have had with how the petraeus matter was handled and the most he said is, i'm withholding judgment. >> chuck, does that come as a real surprise in the president saying what we've heard from others on the cabinet, withholding judgment as the story i believe someone said t gets weirder by the day i think it was described. chuck? >> oh, i'm sorry. i thought you were addressing that question to pete. no worries. that's exactly the way it's funny this white house, they don't feel -- they feel it's a distraction. they don't feel it's getting in the way of their work yet. they're annoyed by it but they're not -- it's funny. it doesn't feel like it's a burden that's hanging over their head. that said, every day that they wake up, there's
i'm withholding judgment on what the fbi did here and then said he has great respect for the fbi and that if he had been told about the investigation in the middle of it then everybody would be asking, why was the white house informed in the middle of an investigation? so the president had two chances here basically to express any displeasure that he might have had with how the petraeus matter was handled and the most he said is, i'm withholding judgment. >> chuck, does that come as a...
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the fbi could be helpful in tracking some of those involved, but to rely on the fbi this way, again, is going back to a pre-9/11 mind-set. we saw what that did on 9/11. >> sure did. so are you saying that the president and his team simply don't want the public to know the truth, that on 9/11, our security was tight enough, there may be al-qaeda linked to the attack, and we didn't scandal that's continuing to grow. the problem now spreads statewide. senior correspondent eric shawn is here with the latest on the investigation. eric? >> now there's suspected problems with registration forms in 10 counties, and the republican-hired company that was hired to register voters is this weekend defending itself. the firm is strategy allied consulting. it registered voters in five battleground states by the republicans, but been fired by the republican national committee and several state parties. in florida, so far, just over 100 signatures submitted in palm beach county have been flagged for problems, for example, some believed to be fraudulent, but the company points out that more than 2,000
the fbi could be helpful in tracking some of those involved, but to rely on the fbi this way, again, is going back to a pre-9/11 mind-set. we saw what that did on 9/11. >> sure did. so are you saying that the president and his team simply don't want the public to know the truth, that on 9/11, our security was tight enough, there may be al-qaeda linked to the attack, and we didn't scandal that's continuing to grow. the problem now spreads statewide. senior correspondent eric shawn is here...
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. >> not only that, the fbi gets in there three week later to check it out. colonel david hunt and kt mcfarland, aas pleasure having you with us. >>> coming up, congressman peter king still fuming over benghazi. >>> later, it's the holiday. i bet you can't top this random act of kindness. [ male announcer ] are you considering a new medicare plan? then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. open enrollment to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so now is the best time to review your options and enroll in a plan. medicare has two main parts, parts a and b, to help cover a lot of your expenses, like hospital care... and doctor visits. but they still won't cover all of your costs. now's the time to learn about unitedhealthcare plans that may be right for you. are you looking for something nice and easy? like a single plan that combines medicare parts a & b with prescription drug cove
. >> not only that, the fbi gets in there three week later to check it out. colonel david hunt and kt mcfarland, aas pleasure having you with us. >>> coming up, congressman peter king still fuming over benghazi. >>> later, it's the holiday. i bet you can't top this random act of kindness. [ male announcer ] are you considering a new medicare plan? then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health...
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now they're saying they cannot talk about it because the fbi is called up in a hotel and tripoli >> that does not cut it. lou: this is outrageous. >> there are only two explanations, one is they're lying and covering up, but the other is there so ideologically attached to a world view that the war on terrorism is over, not a threat, libya is actually pretty stable. they cannot adjust to it. i would prefer that the explanation the airline because at least that indicates they understand reality in there trying to cover up. lou: secretary of state clinton and cia, leon panetta, excuse me , dod had leon panetta making it pretty clear that they understood it was allocated and related terrorist groups during this, so they have taken that off of the table lamp. apparently they have known since the first day that it was a terrorist attack. >> if this reporting turns out to be accurate, and multiple sources are saying this, somebody in the white house must have decided simply were not born to a bat out. one question i have had for quite some time, on that famous sunday when one of my professors d
now they're saying they cannot talk about it because the fbi is called up in a hotel and tripoli >> that does not cut it. lou: this is outrageous. >> there are only two explanations, one is they're lying and covering up, but the other is there so ideologically attached to a world view that the war on terrorism is over, not a threat, libya is actually pretty stable. they cannot adjust to it. i would prefer that the explanation the airline because at least that indicates they...
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. >> investigators both from fbi and federal prosecutor's office over an extended period of time, built up a tremendous amount of circumstantial evidence. >> reporter: not enough to convince prosecutors they could make a murder charge stick, says the police reporter who covered the patz case. >> i don't even know about patz! >> reporter: it was a civil case that resulted in the judgment against ramos. he was ordered to pay $2 million in damages to the patz family. he has no money and is in prison for molesting a pennsylvania child. the ramos case raises serious questions about the arrest of 51-year-old pedro hernandez. police say he confessed to murdering etan patz but they have no evidence. in fact, it is a murder case standing on its head. >> it's going to be very difficult to convince a jury. >> reporter: a doctor of frens science at jon jay college. >> normally we collect the physical evidence and talk to the witnesses, then we catch a suspect, interrogate him and then sometimes they confess. this is just the reverse. >> reporter: police have no body and no motive, and what if there
. >> investigators both from fbi and federal prosecutor's office over an extended period of time, built up a tremendous amount of circumstantial evidence. >> reporter: not enough to convince prosecutors they could make a murder charge stick, says the police reporter who covered the patz case. >> i don't even know about patz! >> reporter: it was a civil case that resulted in the judgment against ramos. he was ordered to pay $2 million in damages to the patz family. he has...
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cities, destroyed documents, the usual thing when a couple dozen fbi agents raid your home. the charge was -- they were trying to find evidence of the people that were finally indicted with the grand jury for supporting palestinian group and a colombian group, pflp and the farc. maybe they are, maybe they aren't, but the idea of expressing support for groups on the terrorist list is a crime is material assistance, that's novel. and the justice department position was explained by kagan that if you provide legal advice to a terrorist group, say advising them to refrain from terror and pursue nonviolent means, you're legitimizing them and freeing up their resources to carry out terrorist acts. just think how broadly that can apply. as in these cases which are, in fact, underway. and a final comment that has to do with the notion of the terrorist list. that's accepted in the united states as a legitimate category. why is it a he jet mate category? -- legitimate category? it's established by executive fiat. they don't have to give any justification for it. those on the terror i
cities, destroyed documents, the usual thing when a couple dozen fbi agents raid your home. the charge was -- they were trying to find evidence of the people that were finally indicted with the grand jury for supporting palestinian group and a colombian group, pflp and the farc. maybe they are, maybe they aren't, but the idea of expressing support for groups on the terrorist list is a crime is material assistance, that's novel. and the justice department position was explained by kagan that if...
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consequently, the entity that has the best chance for addressing globalized criminal activity is the fbi. consequently, it to cut us from doing it at a point in time when much of the crime is globalized, it is a double hit in some sense. >> on wednesday, the fbi director testified on capitol hill about the negative impact of budget cuts, political correctness, in reviewing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. watch it on line at the c-span video library. it is one of many discussions we covered this past week, all archived and searchable. c-span.org/videolibrary. >> now, more from the atlantic council awards dinner. ban ki-moon was recognized for his leadership in addressing global challenges. this portion of the ceremony is one hour. >> i can imagine no man or a. to announce the next award than the most senior enlisted man, chuck table. -- chuck hegle. this is the one who served in the ninth entry division in 1906 -- ninth infantry division in 1968 during vietnam. these two soldiers were literally brothers in arms, serving side-by-side. they as often as not walked point together,
consequently, the entity that has the best chance for addressing globalized criminal activity is the fbi. consequently, it to cut us from doing it at a point in time when much of the crime is globalized, it is a double hit in some sense. >> on wednesday, the fbi director testified on capitol hill about the negative impact of budget cuts, political correctness, in reviewing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. watch it on line at the c-span video library. it is one of many...
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joining me now tom tpaoupb take, former assistant director of the fbi. tom, thank you for joining us. what are the top priorities for the investigators who are on the scene right now? what are they doing first? >> good morning, gary. i think they're still assessing what they have inside that apartment to the best of their ability to do it from outside the apartment. they would have run optical devices into it, infrared scanners, any number of devices to try to analyze from the outside. but at some point the only way to do that is for a live person to go inside there. one of the other aspects going on investigatively would be to determine did holmes have the the capability to make booby-traps to do all of that. he may have just strung a bunch of wires around and put containers in containers around that aren't sphroes and i was not wired to explode when somebody goes in there. that they don't know. but they have to prepare for the worst that he did know. but investigatively they will be trying to look at how he would have learned how to do this. would he h
joining me now tom tpaoupb take, former assistant director of the fbi. tom, thank you for joining us. what are the top priorities for the investigators who are on the scene right now? what are they doing first? >> good morning, gary. i think they're still assessing what they have inside that apartment to the best of their ability to do it from outside the apartment. they would have run optical devices into it, infrared scanners, any number of devices to try to analyze from the outside....
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authorities say this began at 6:00 this morning when fbi investigators served a search warrant. when that was executed, another incident happened. they're not telling us what that was, but shots were fired and we understand one woman was injured, not from the shots fired, but from a fall. she was treated and released. we spoke to neighbors in the area about what they heard and one woman said the commotion woke her up. >> i was sleeping in my bedroom across the street, and i heard the police saint "police, open up." bay opened the door, and i -- they opened the door, and i heard the fire. >> officials say this is an active seeing. they're not telling us what led up to the shots fired, or what the search warrant was for. they tell us the investigation is still ongoing. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> he prince george's county man is dead after a confrontation in riverdale. the deputy was inside when a man with a gun confronted him and the pity fired. so far, the suspect nor the deputy have been identified. he is now on administrative leave. a d.c. police sergeant is recovering -- i
authorities say this began at 6:00 this morning when fbi investigators served a search warrant. when that was executed, another incident happened. they're not telling us what that was, but shots were fired and we understand one woman was injured, not from the shots fired, but from a fall. she was treated and released. we spoke to neighbors in the area about what they heard and one woman said the commotion woke her up. >> i was sleeping in my bedroom across the street, and i heard the...
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and in fact sitting here today, john henry, former director of cybersecurity at the fbi is giving his keynote this morning, but it's a prominent security conference globally. there's about $7.500 people registered in here this week and then it's interesting because after three or four days of meeting with the committee we have people from companies here, security companies come security experts, hackers, the whole kind of ecosystem. the bonds friday and saturday there's a conference called defcon which is a hacker's conference and i think they're expecting summer between five to 8,000 as well as other security participants to be there and i will be attending as well. it's exciting to hear what's going on and see the new threats and vulnerabilities and products and also see what people are doing to counteract those. >> you mentioned that hackers conference. they confirmed that the head of the nsa keith alexander will be speaking during their keynote to review resign your position because of nsa; is that correct? >> no, that's not correct. i expect certain views when i resigned about th
and in fact sitting here today, john henry, former director of cybersecurity at the fbi is giving his keynote this morning, but it's a prominent security conference globally. there's about $7.500 people registered in here this week and then it's interesting because after three or four days of meeting with the committee we have people from companies here, security companies come security experts, hackers, the whole kind of ecosystem. the bonds friday and saturday there's a conference called...
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thing that congress did was to pass a law saying it was ok for the central intelligence agency and fbi to communicate with each other and perhaps even shake hands and perhaps even start to work up a little intelligence on the fbi side. that was a long process. all of this is long and painful. i lead up to this by saying i cannot describe to you my own frustration and sense of wonderment how all of our dni directors have come before these meetings and have, at least in the past -- and you referenced today -- that far away, the most important matter of national security is something called cyber security. the president in his state of the union actually used the word cyber threat, which i think is a better way of talking about it. it is more stunning, alarming. less passive. we have made virtually no process on the subject. -- no progress. on the one hand, the intelligence community is telling us it is the number one national security threat. not taking three of the top five out or what is going on here or there, but on a sustained basis, national security depends upon our ability to all
thing that congress did was to pass a law saying it was ok for the central intelligence agency and fbi to communicate with each other and perhaps even shake hands and perhaps even start to work up a little intelligence on the fbi side. that was a long process. all of this is long and painful. i lead up to this by saying i cannot describe to you my own frustration and sense of wonderment how all of our dni directors have come before these meetings and have, at least in the past -- and you...
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someone who is 60 or 70 year old moving at that pace. >> reporter: here's what they think it is, the fbi says that the geezer bandit may be wearing a very elaborate mask. so now a $20,000 award has been offered for any agents that can help unmask him. >>> a man in california used a tasty treat to rob a bank. police say the man was armed with apple pies from mcdonalds when he held up a bank in sacramento. the man told clerks there that the pies were actually bombs. they apparently believed him. the robber got away but was arrested a short time later. >>> a family of three is rescued in oregon after being lost in the mountains for almost a week. take a look at the video of the helicopter rescue. they found the family after six days in the woods. they originally got lost while they were out there picking wild mushrooms. the three survived by drinking water from streams, they also took shelter in a hollowed out tree. it must have been a big tree to hold a family of three. after all we're told they're doing all right. they used a cell phone, it had no battery i'm told but they took it apart a
someone who is 60 or 70 year old moving at that pace. >> reporter: here's what they think it is, the fbi says that the geezer bandit may be wearing a very elaborate mask. so now a $20,000 award has been offered for any agents that can help unmask him. >>> a man in california used a tasty treat to rob a bank. police say the man was armed with apple pies from mcdonalds when he held up a bank in sacramento. the man told clerks there that the pies were actually bombs. they apparently...
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but in reality, there was an fbi component and a lot of contention between the fbi and cia about it. >> sure -- >> go ahead. >> bob, go ahead. >> the fbi is against torture. it can't take the evidence and take it into court. an fbi agent intearicated khalid shake muhammad disagreed that torture got anyone anywhere. they're completely opposed to it. the cia was reluctant to use torture, too. it was the pentagon and also a mix. >> do you fear this becomes the narrative, that people will see this and think, okay, waterboarding got bin laden? >> yeah. i mean, i think that's the bottom line. i don't think that's not the filmmaker's intent, and they have many other scenes in the movie about how the relationship with the foreign intelligence office derived real leads, the name of bin laden's courier, and they tracked down the cell phones he was using and how human spies on the ground in pakistan tracked him to where he was hiding with bin laden and after that. but at the end of the day when somebody pulls something out of a file and it's from foreign intelligence, that's not a dramaticaldr
but in reality, there was an fbi component and a lot of contention between the fbi and cia about it. >> sure -- >> go ahead. >> bob, go ahead. >> the fbi is against torture. it can't take the evidence and take it into court. an fbi agent intearicated khalid shake muhammad disagreed that torture got anyone anywhere. they're completely opposed to it. the cia was reluctant to use torture, too. it was the pentagon and also a mix. >> do you fear this becomes the...
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. >>> meantime, the fbi agents dispatched to the country to investigate, say, they can't get near the crime scene due to "near total lack of security." the question is, could the obama administration have done more to prevent the attacks? >>> at the united nations, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls iran a nuclear ticking time bomb and makes his case for aggressive action by showing what can best be described as one of those bombs from the cartoons. the questio
. >>> meantime, the fbi agents dispatched to the country to investigate, say, they can't get near the crime scene due to "near total lack of security." the question is, could the obama administration have done more to prevent the attacks? >>> at the united nations, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls iran a nuclear ticking time bomb and makes his case for aggressive action by showing what can best be described as one of those bombs from the cartoons. the...
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when we picked up -- the fbi arrested and moroccan man. under the obama administration's rules, the fbi could not write down what motivated him. it be politically incorrect. they deal with terrorism as though it was a psychotic behavior when it is a phanatic behavior. they deal with that as if it were isolated. this is an error message problem in trying to debug these things. we had an army major at fort hood killed 13 americans, and he had in his wallet a card that said soldier of allah, was in regular contact with a clear in yemen who was urging the killing of americans, the army to its institutional shame refuse in its report to deal with the religious motivations which were clearly at the heart of what he was doing. to start with that mission that we have to develop intellectual honesty about what threatens us. the president's proposal to cut the defense budget is suicidal. it is absolutely suicidal. that we say in passing, when leon panetta at testified in the senate that he believed that a nato agreement or a united nations agreement
when we picked up -- the fbi arrested and moroccan man. under the obama administration's rules, the fbi could not write down what motivated him. it be politically incorrect. they deal with terrorism as though it was a psychotic behavior when it is a phanatic behavior. they deal with that as if it were isolated. this is an error message problem in trying to debug these things. we had an army major at fort hood killed 13 americans, and he had in his wallet a card that said soldier of allah, was...
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the fact that an fbi agent can't be in there yet is a crime in and of itself. this administration has a lot to answer for. they want the foreign policy to be the election policy and now it's front and center. >> eric: is the administration lying? is there a coverup? >> no, i don't think they are lying at all. i think their response is less than commanding. the first information you get from a crisis overseas is imperfect, wrong or it will change or a few days. it is not a question, that there were late to rolls release on friday afternoon, an update that, yes, this was a planned attack. but the defining issue is here the security of the compound. we know that the british ambassador, the united nations office and the red cross office in benghazi had been attacked recently, prior to the attack and the murder of our wonderful ambassador there. but the equivalent what have it costs to keep one member in afghanistan half a year is the protection we gave the consulate. who is to blame? i think the administration needs to take on board we are not protecting our warrio
the fact that an fbi agent can't be in there yet is a crime in and of itself. this administration has a lot to answer for. they want the foreign policy to be the election policy and now it's front and center. >> eric: is the administration lying? is there a coverup? >> no, i don't think they are lying at all. i think their response is less than commanding. the first information you get from a crisis overseas is imperfect, wrong or it will change or a few days. it is not a question,...
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the fbi says, wait, that's not fair. what we are after is information in the interests of national security, and if you relieve the gag order on this, the target of our investigation, they may find out. we don't want the gag order released. the court will have to decide what to do. >>shepard: you knew the patriot act would come under repeated attack, but you have to have quite a set to take the f.b.i. to court? >>guest: there has been no phone company that has done this up until now. there has been some sort interaction, some protests but there hasn't been a company that has, really, challenged this. and that's why this is interesting. after the patriot act, the f.b.i. got additional powers, essentially, more flexibility, to issue the national security letters and that is when some of the phone companies pushed back. >>shepard: phone companies pushed back and when the people fine out what is going on down here it could get more interesting. >>guest: and there are a lot of people that say we need to have the powers at the
the fbi says, wait, that's not fair. what we are after is information in the interests of national security, and if you relieve the gag order on this, the target of our investigation, they may find out. we don't want the gag order released. the court will have to decide what to do. >>shepard: you knew the patriot act would come under repeated attack, but you have to have quite a set to take the f.b.i. to court? >>guest: there has been no phone company that has done this up until...
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>>> and the fbi moves in on a cyberterrorist. take a look. can you find the clue that they found in this photo? we'll be right back. ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big
>>> and the fbi moves in on a cyberterrorist. take a look. can you find the clue that they found in this photo? we'll be right back. ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male...
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state department's attempt to lock down any discussion of this on friday by saying, well, there is an fbi investigation going on. we are not going to comment on it any further. that lasted all the way until sunday, but i think really reporters -- lou: when susan rice major appearance. >> right. reporters have an obligation to find out what went on here. we have embassies all over the region. we have tens of thousands of private citizens who are in jeopardy. we need to know what the facts are. lou: there is something going on here that is peculiar, unique, unprecedented. and that is a white house that seems to be focusing primarily on representing the united states and facts abroad that are not facts at all and, in fact, are tortured by the witnesses in been gauzy by intelligence sources. there is not a single source as far as i know that corroborates what the united nations ambassador is telling the american people and what a white house is telling the american people. >> also, it is all because of this silly movie on youtube which is hardly a movie. a bunch of guys who have glue around y
state department's attempt to lock down any discussion of this on friday by saying, well, there is an fbi investigation going on. we are not going to comment on it any further. that lasted all the way until sunday, but i think really reporters -- lou: when susan rice major appearance. >> right. reporters have an obligation to find out what went on here. we have embassies all over the region. we have tens of thousands of private citizens who are in jeopardy. we need to know what the facts...
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police say that 911 call is part of an on going fbi investigation and the department does not have the technology needed to block sensitive portions of the call. anita. >> a batch of apples brought in by a teacher at ballou high caused an emergency disaster response. three kids became ill after eating the apples. they were transported to a hospital. several more were treated at the scene. tested the air and the apple, found nothing suspicious, but the remaining fruit was carried away for further testing. >>> the teachers shouldn't have brought in the apples. so that's the problem that i had with it. >> you don't think teachers and vol tears volunteers should be bringing in food from the outside? >> i don't think she did it? >> did you taste the apples? >> good, delicious. >> fire officials on the scene did not believe the student illness to be serious, no official word from the school system. the teacher told emergency responders the apples came from her family farm in pennsylvania. >>> arlington county police are investigating what they are calling an attempted enticement near patrick
police say that 911 call is part of an on going fbi investigation and the department does not have the technology needed to block sensitive portions of the call. anita. >> a batch of apples brought in by a teacher at ballou high caused an emergency disaster response. three kids became ill after eating the apples. they were transported to a hospital. several more were treated at the scene. tested the air and the apple, found nothing suspicious, but the remaining fruit was carried away for...
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